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Clean Water Strategy for addressing Bacteria Pollution in Dungeness Bay and Watershed and Water Cleanup Detailed Implementation Plan

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
04-10-059July 2004November 2004
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Author(s) Valerie Streeter and Chris Hempleman
Description The purpose of the Clean Water Strategy is to coordinate and guide actions that will ensure improvement and long-term protection of water quality in Dungeness Bay and the lower Dungeness River (See Figure 1). The Strategy is a part of the Detailed Implementation Plan (DIP), required as a part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Water Clean-up Process. Required elements, which are not in the strategy, are included in the Detailed Implementation Plan.
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Keywords environmental, cleanup, implementation plan, watershed, pollution, bacteria
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